This is cool because here I can get to the RAW PCM data. When I dragged the corrupt file into GoldWave I got this friendly dialog: Apparently my file was messed up in a special way.Īs I Googled around for answers and the program ' GoldWave' kept coming up. I tried WAV Saver and while I see on the net that lots of folks have had success with it, for me it crashed as I clicked repair. Perhaps I could open it in another program. Well, I figured that some WAV file programs are more strict than others. This has happened before, but it's usually just a transmission error. However, I got a call from the guys saying that the file wouldn't open and that it might be corrupt. I uploaded the two parts and went along with my day.
I had to transfer that now 'part 1' off that disk and keep recording 'part 2.' My editor Lawrence will then stitch the two files together and make the transition sound natural. A particularly cool show that'll be coming up very soon ran pretty long, and filled up my 1 gig CF Card. I've been up on campus talking at the PNPSummit and in my spare time recording podcasts with interesting people.